History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 Seiten |
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... vessels built in the United States , and in foreign countries , as well as those owned and navigated by Americans , and citizens or subjects of foreign governments . These acts of the federal government went into opera- * At this early ...
... vessels built in the United States , and in foreign countries , as well as those owned and navigated by Americans , and citizens or subjects of foreign governments . These acts of the federal government went into opera- * At this early ...
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... vessels , in any ports of the Union , for that traffic . Some of the members from the South said they should consider their States undone , if any interference took place , as to the subject , and warmly opposed any action of the ...
... vessels , in any ports of the Union , for that traffic . Some of the members from the South said they should consider their States undone , if any interference took place , as to the subject , and warmly opposed any action of the ...
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... after the Message of the Presi- dent , an Act of Congress was passed prohibiting the im- portation of goods and products , except in vessels belonging to the United States , or in such as belonged 1791 ] 37 WASHINGTON .
... after the Message of the Presi- dent , an Act of Congress was passed prohibiting the im- portation of goods and products , except in vessels belonging to the United States , or in such as belonged 1791 ] 37 WASHINGTON .
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... vessels of the United States to carry goods and products not the manufacture or growth of the United States ; and additional duties were also imposed , in cases where shipped at places from which the vessels of the United States were ...
... vessels of the United States to carry goods and products not the manufacture or growth of the United States ; and additional duties were also imposed , in cases where shipped at places from which the vessels of the United States were ...
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... vessels employed in the fisheries , and coasting trade , in 1792 , was 152,000 tons- in 1813 , 490,300 - in 1828 , 930,200 - in 1832 , 753,400 . * The whole tonnage of vessels in the United States , registered , enrolled , and licensed ...
... vessels employed in the fisheries , and coasting trade , in 1792 , was 152,000 tons- in 1813 , 490,300 - in 1828 , 930,200 - in 1832 , 753,400 . * The whole tonnage of vessels in the United States , registered , enrolled , and licensed ...
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